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Saturday, December 4, 2021

Joe Houston • Rockin' 'n' Boppin'



Biography
Joe Houston (July 11, 1926 – December 28, 2015) was an American tenor saxophonist who played jazz and rhythm and blues.
He was born in Bastrop, a suburb of Austin, Texas, and studied trumpet in school, changing to saxophone later. As a teen he began emulating a touring band by buying a red suit with white pants. One night in 1941 a saxophone player did not show for a gig with the band and Houston took his place. Between 1943 and 1946, Houston toured with King Kolax's band through Kansas City and Chicago and throughout the Mid-West.
After World War II Houston returned to Texas, and recorded with the pianist Amos Milburn and singer Big Joe Turner. Initially playing alto sax, he switched to tenor in the wake of such "honking" saxophonists as Big Jay McNeely and Paul Williams. Turner got Houston his first recording contract on Freedom Records in 1949. Houston moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and played with Betty Roche and Wynonie Harris.
Eventually, Houston formed his own band The Rockets, and moved to Los Angeles in 1952. He scored his only two chart hit singles in 1952 with "Worry, Worry, Worry", and "Hard Time Baby" both of which peaked at #10 on Billboard's R&B singles chart. He recorded for many record labels, including Modern and Crown, and contributed vocals as well as saxophone on some of his records.
Houston was based in Los Angeles throughout most of his career. He toured and recorded with his band the Defrosterz, started by the bassist Mark St. John, who acted as his bassist and manager almost 20 years, plus the keyboardist Mike Malone. They toured North America and recorded throughout the 1990s and 2000s. The band was signed to the Shattered Records label.
Houston's musical career ended after he suffered a stroke in 2005. He died on December 28, 2015 in Long Beach, California, following a series of strokes.

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Joe Houston (11 de julio de 1926 - 28 de diciembre de 2015) fue un saxofonista tenor estadounidense que tocaba jazz, rhythm and blues.
Nació en Bastrop, un suburbio de Austin, Texas, y estudió trompeta en la escuela, cambiando a saxofón más tarde. Cuando era un adolescente comenzó a emular una banda de gira comprando un traje rojo con pantalones blancos. Una noche, en 1941, un saxofonista no se presentó a un concierto con la banda y Houston tomó su lugar. Entre 1943 y 1946, Houston realizó una gira con la banda de King Kolax por Kansas City y Chicago y por todo el Medio Oeste.
Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Houston regresó a Texas y grabó con el pianista Amos Milburn y el cantante Big Joe Turner. Inicialmente, tocando saxo alto, cambió a tenor como consecuencia de saxofonistas tan grandes como Big Jay McNeely y Paul Williams. Turner consiguió en Houston su primer contrato de grabación en Freedom Records en 1949. Houston se mudó a Baton Rouge, Louisiana, y jugó con Betty Roche y Wynonie Harris.
Finalmente, Houston formó su propia banda The Rockets, y se mudó a Los Ángeles en 1952. Obtuvo sus dos únicos singles de éxitos en 1952 con "Worry, Worry, Worry" y "Hard Time Baby", los cuales alcanzaron el puesto # 10. en la lista de singles R&B de Billboard. Grabó para muchos sellos discográficos, incluyendo Modern and Crown, y contribuyó con voces y saxofones en algunos de sus discos.
Houston residió en Los Ángeles durante la mayor parte de su carrera. Realizó una gira y grabó con su banda The Defrosterz, iniciada por el bajista Mark St. John, quien actuó como su bajista y manager durante casi 20 años, más el tecladista Mike Malone. Hicieron una gira por América del Norte y grabaron durante los años 90 y 2000. La banda firmó con el sello Shattered Records.
La carrera musical de Houston terminó después de sufrir un derrame cerebral en 2005. Murió el 28 de diciembre de 2015 en Long Beach, California, luego de una serie de ataques cerebrales.


Tracklist:

Side 1
01. Rockin' 'n' Boppin'
02. Flying Home
03. Walking Home
04. Earthquake
05. Waycross Mama Blues
06. Moody
07. Hurricane
08. Go Joe Go

Side 2
01. Cornbread & Cabbage
02. Jay's Boogie
03. Doin' The Lindy Hop
04. Boogie Woogie Woman
05. Hog Maws Part 2
06. Dig It
07. Shtiggy Boom
08. Joe's Gone
09. The Hully










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3 comments:

  1. Good morning, Egroj, the discogs-link is not OK. Can you please check again? Thx in advance.

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  2. Muchísimas gracias :)

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